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If they key still works, just pop it off and clean the sticky stuff off. Do not get cleaner down into the keyboard. Be sure the machine is powered off before starting and give it overnight to dry. Here's a tutorial on key removal: http://www.thebookyard.com/images/manual...

buy a wireless if you can use it and you should just have a little flashfdrive that plugs into the usb port and bam your done it will walk you through the set up process and some have a cd that installs the drivers for you if they even have cd's anymore. if yours has a usb plug on it then it is a simple plug in. if yours is so old the connector in is round, you'll need to find an older on on ebay that has the right connector

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